The term "potential therapeutic agents" refers to substances or compounds that have shown promise in preclinical studies and early clinical trials as being effective in treating a particular disease, condition, or disorder. These agents may have the ability to modulate biological processes, such as cell signaling pathways, inflammation, or immune responses, which can help alleviate symptoms or slow down the progression of a disease. The goal is for these potential therapeutic agents to eventually be developed into safe and effective medications that can be prescribed to patients.